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90% of liquidated traders fall here! It's not about poor skills, it's that you simply don't understand position control!
The biggest lie in the crypto world: "Perfect technology guarantees profit."
The truth is: Out of 10 liquidations, 9 lost due to their position, and it has nothing to do with technology. So what if the direction is ridiculously right? If you go all in with heavy leverage, what’s the truth of the market? You just exit directly. The stupid question that beginners love to ask is: "Can I go all in this time?" Brother, you are not trading; you are gambling your life on the K-line.
How many people die in "getting liquidated due to wrong positions and holding onto losses"? Greedy when profitable, reckless when losing, and it's just a matter of time before the account is wiped out. I once relied on "gambling with my positions"; after all my trades, my account was around 250. It was only after the heart-wrenching pain that I understood: controlling positions is what keeps you alive, and controlling your emotions is what allows you to make money.
Now I only adhere to three iron rules:
① Light Position Trial Order: Each trade does not exceed 10%-15% of the total position. Losing will not hurt too much, and winning will allow for incremental position increases.
② Always set a stop loss: cut it immediately if the direction reverses. A stop loss is not a loss, it is insurance for your account.
③ Position Management Against Emotions: Enter in batches, exit in batches; the fluctuations of a single asset should not affect your mindset, and trading will naturally stabilize. Remember: trading is not about who makes the most money, but who can survive until the day of profit. If you find position management troublesome today, you will cry over being Get Liquidated tomorrow; if you are too lazy to learn the rules today, you will have to kneel to recover tomorrow. Will you be the chives that get cut in three days, or the veteran who makes steady profits for three years? The choice is in your hands.
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